@cm said:
there is a bunch of industry standards out there - some ore more open, some proprietary and/or closed ... VST (2, 3), AU, RTAS, MAS, TDM, ReWire, ect. not every vendor has a perfect implementation of the respective specification, some vendors are more responsive than others.
currently i don't want to comment on PLAY at all.
Understand..... From an end-user point of view and with the advent of larger and larger single computers, the industry (who ever that is) would benefit I believe from a set of standards that would force design standards in order to gain a peaceful co-existance of the various virtual instruments available in the market. The current solution when two different instrument do not co-exist peacefully is to place them on separate computers that are networked to the main sequencer. With larger machines capable of handing larger instrument counts, peaceful coexistence becomes more significant and important.
One may say that we are speaking of a perfect world with our head in the clouds, but remember the engineering community over time established SAE, and don't forget even in the computer industry ASCII, etc. So I believe in time, there is hope that this industry will evolve.